Tom Ehlert wrote:

> according to http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
> LCC is not free.
> License:
>  ' This software is not freeware, it is copyrighted by Jacob Navia. It's
> free
>  for non-commercial use, if you use it professionally you have to have
>  to buy a licence.'
>
> why would anybody use that ?

Wait...! The website you are mentioning is about LCC-Win32 by Jacob Navia,
not the original LCC by Christopher Fraser and Dave Hanson. Detlef said "I
took the UNIX sources from Hanson's website...", so correct license file
is <http://drh.svnrepository.com/svn/lcc/trunk/CPYRIGHT>.

Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/

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